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A  View  of  Humane  Bodies.  And  firft  the  Figures  B  A  on  the  left  hand,  Reprefenting  the  Skin  with  its  Veffels  or  Veins  unden^ 


figure  A. 

A  The  outward  ingalar  Veins 
climbing  outwardly  the  hin¬ 
der  part  of  the  head, and  in¬ 
wardly  entring  the  mouth; 
h  A  branch  hereof  to  the  check 
and  nofe. 

c  The  Forhead  vein  joyned  to 
the  other  of  the  other  fide. 
d  The  veins  of  the  Temples. 
The  vein  of  the  Ear. 


I/"  ^  Branches  from  the  Axillary. 
/The  Head  vein; 
g  The  Liver  vein. 
h  The  middle  vein, made  of  the 
branches  of  the  head  and  li¬ 
ver  veins, 
i  Branches  of  the  liver  vein, 
difperfed  through  the  palm 
of  the  hand. 

^  4  The  Mufcle  vein. 

II  Veins  reaching  to  the  Brealts 
m  m  Smal  veins  coming  from 


the  branches  of  the  hollow 
vein. 

m  Branches  climbing  from  the 
Epigaftrique  vein. 

opr  The  inward  Crural  rein,  or 
the  Saphena. 

0  Branches  from  the  aforefaid 
veins, reaching  unto  the  Lesk. 

p  Branches  of  the  fame  vein, 
running  on  the  infide  of  the 
Thigh. 

q  The  inner  Leg  vein, called  Ti¬ 
bialis  or  PopCaris. 


r  The  Saphena. 

j  The  head  vein  by  the  Thumb 
t  The  Spleen  vein  by  the  little 
finger. 

k  The  outward  branch  of  the 
Crural  vein, 
yThe  Calf  vein, 
y  The  Hip  vein. 

FIGURE.  B. 

a  The  rein  of  the  hinder  part  cf 


the  Head :  or  Vena  puppisi 
b  The  mediane.ii  in  Fig,  A  h 
c  The  divifion  of  the  fame, 
where  its  branches  are  min¬ 
gled  with  others  in  the 
back  of  the  hand. 
d  The  Head  vein,as  in  F/^.A  f 
e  Its  branches  by  the  Wrift 
which  irrigate  the  whole 
back  of  the  hand. 
f  Its  branch  in  the  thumb, 

I  often  times  opened  for 
the  Head  vein. 


g  The  Milt  vein.  . 

n  The  outward  Crural  vein, 
made  of  the  branch  of  the 
middle  and  Liver  veins. 

fc  Circles  of  the  mufclc-vein 

i  The  veins  ofthe  Sholders. 
4  A  branch  on  the  fide  ofthe 

Breaft.  .  , 

I  Divers  branches  from  the 
Loin  veins. 

m  Veins  comraing  from  the 

outter  branch  of  the  Hol¬ 
low  veins  to  the  mufcles 


and  skin  of  the  Buttock 
n  A  branch  from  the  out  j 
ter  Crural  vein  to  th‘ 
Hipps. 

0  Branches  rifing  upward 
by  the  hinder  part  of  th| 
thigh. 

p  The  inward  Crural  vein 
as  in  Fig.  A.  q. 
q  The  inward  Ham  vein 
as  in  Fig.  A.j. 

finis. 


A  Diffeftion  of  Humane  Bodies. 


VjtM 

Fig.  A.  rtprtfents 

&  c  The  Head,  acb  The  hairy 
fcalp. 

e  The  fore  part  of  the  Head. 
h  The  Crown  of  the  Head. 
c  The  hinder  part  of  the  Head, 
rf  The  Temples,  r  The  Ear. 
=^The  Forehead.=^y^i  The  face. 
/The  Check. ball, 

^  The  Cheek'puf. 
h  The  upper  lip.  i  The  Chi  n 
The  neck. 

1 1  The  hollow  of  the  neck. 
m  m  The  Patel  bones. 
n  The  Chefl  or  pit  in  the  Chefl. 
^qrf  The  Fingers. 

0  The  Thumb. 
p  The  Fore  finger. 
q  The  middle  finger. 
r  The  Ring  finger. 

/  The  Little  finger: 
t  The  bending  of  the  Arm. 
mai  The  Truck  of  the  Body. 
nixya  The  whole  Chefl. 

UH  The  breaft .  xx  The  Ribbs. 
yy  The  breaft  or  Papps. 
:i;^TheDuggs  or  Nipples  of  the 
Ereafts. 

a  The  Trench  of  the  Heart. 

This  part  is  anoinltd  for  the 
month  of  the  Stomach, 
a  heei  The  lower  belly, 

.la  The  right  Hypocondria  5  or 
prreordia.  The  outward  Li- 
■vfcr,  Kemedies  applyed  to  this 
place. 

'b  The  left  Hypocondria. 
b  The  Epigafire,  or  upper  part 
of  the  lower  Belly, 

A  The  N-ivil,  or  root  of  the 
belly, 

t  e  The  Tides. 

/  The  Water-courfe. 
gg  The  Flancks.  h  h  The  Lesk 
i  The  region  of  Mans  and  Wo- 
mens  privities. 

^The  fore  part  of  the  Thigh. 
■where  Cupping  Glares  are  ap¬ 
plyed  to  bring  down  Womens 
Courfes. 

I  The  Whi  il-bone  of  the  Knee. 
m  The  Knee,  n  The  Leg. 
e  The  inftep.  p  The  inftep. 
q  The  utter  Ancle. 
rftux  The  Toes,  or  fingers 
of  the  foot. 

figure,  b. 


(lus  extirrms.AKo 
r  The  firft  extender  of  the  foot 
ai\\edGa(lrocntmiiis  inurnis 
Alfo  p. 

/The  fecond  extender  of  the 
foot czWtdiGaflrtcnemius  ex- 
ternns.AMo  q. 

tyy  The  extender  of  the  toes. 

H  The  firft  bender  of  the  Foot 
called  Tibeus  anticus. 

X  The  2d.  bender  of  the  Foot , 
called  Peron<eus  1. 
yy  The  tendons  of  the  toes, 
y,  A  tranfverle  ligament  above 
the  Foot. 

h  The  fecond  extender  of  the 
thigh,  called  GluUas  medius, 
I  Part  of  the  firft  mufcle  ex¬ 
tending  the  thigh ,  called 
GluUus  major, 

n  0  The  extender  ofthe  inftep. 
rThe  firft  bender  of  the  toes. 
^  The  id.  bender  of  the  Leg  , 
called  Gracilis. 


Tendons. 

h  Tac  bender  of  the  thumb. 
i  Tne  bone  of  the  Sholder 
bared. 

^Thc  Short  mufcle  of  the  cubit. 

or  the  fecond  extender. 

/The  ?th  extender  of  the  cubit. 
m  The  round  inclincr  of  the 
wand. 

n  Benders  of  the  Wrift. 

0  A  Ligament  in  the  midft  be¬ 
twixt  the  elbo  and  the  wand. 
.p  The  firft  fupinacor  of  the 
wand. 

r  The  firft  Pronator  of  the 
wand ,  called  Quadratus. 
/The  wormy  mulcles. 
fCertain  benders  of  the  thumb. 

Of  the  veins.  Fig.  C  i- 

0  a^pr  The  hollow  vein, 
oa^  The  afeending  trunck  of 
the  hollow  Vein. 


the 


B  The  Navil.  aa  The  white  line 
b  b  The  oblique  mufcles  def- 
cending  to  the  lower  belly, 
cc  The  Fibres  of  thofe  defccn- 
ding  mufcles. 

^  ^  The  produdion  of  the  rim 
of  the  belly. 

dd  Mufcles  defeending  obli¬ 
quely. 

t  e  The  right  mufcles. 
fff  The  right  Intcrfcdions. 
gg  The  piramidal  mulcles. 
h  b  The  tranfverfal  mufcles. 
riThe  Glandules  caViProflates. 
a  The  fecond  mufcle  of  the  Leg '  b 
6 The  8th.  mufcle  of  the  thigh.' 
c  Parc  of  the  fixth  mufcle  ofthe 
thigh.  Thefe  g  on  the  other 
fide  are  marked  with  444- 
lo  I  The  firft  or  longeft  bender 
of  the  Leg.  Alfo  e  d. 

PI  The  4th  extender  of  the 
Leg,  or  the  right  mufcle. 

Alfo  i. 

n  Tile  firft  extender  of  the  Leg 
C3\\€d  Membranops.  AKo  fg, 
p  The  gd  extender  of  the  Leg, 
ci\lcdya[lus  internus,  Alfo  m. 
q  The  fecond  extender  of  the 
Leg,  or  the  mufcle  cal’d  Va- 


/The  fecond  bender  ofthe  toes  /'p  r  Tac  defeending  trunck  of 
called  Flexor  magnus. 
t  The  third  bender  of  the  foot, 
called  Peroneus  fecundus.  J 

«  The  head  of  the  thigh.  ^ 

X  The  firft  Circunador,  or  the 
mufcle  leading  the  thigh  a- 
bout  cal’d  Obturator  internus 
lyThc  mufcle  called  Crurialis. 
yThe  thigh  bone* 
a  The  fore  part  of  the  Leg. 
b  The  fore  part  of  the  Brace; 
c  A  ligament  placed  between 
the  bone  of  the  Leg  and  the 
Brace. 

d  d  Bone-bound  mufcles, 
a  a  The  Pedoral  mufcles. 
b  The  lefter  Saw  mufcle. 
c  The  greater  Saw  mufcle. 
dd  The  Intercoftal  mufcles  out¬ 
wards  to  which  the  inward 
are  joyned 

e  e  7'he  bare  Ribs  without  flcfli. 
q  Tae  broad  mufcle, under 
which  lyeth 

f  The  fourth  mufcle  of  the 
bone  Hyoides. 

h  The  firft  mufcle  of  the  bone 
Gyoides. 

h  The  firft  mufcle  of  the  Jaw. 
i  The  mufcle  of  the  bone  Hyoi¬ 
des  under  the  Chin. 

4Tae  grinding  mufcle,  or  fe¬ 
cond  of  the  Jaw. 

/  The  mufcle  of  the  upper  Lip. 
m  The  temporal  mufcle. 
n  The  Forehead-mufcle. 

9  The  Almons  of  the  Ears. 
p  q  Two  beginnings  of  the  fe- 
venth  mufcle  ofthe  Head, 
r/ The  fecond  mufcle  ofthe 
Arm,  called  Deltoides. 
t  Tae  fecond  mufcle  ofthe  Cu¬ 
bic  called  Brachiilis. 

A  The  firft  mufcle  of  the  Cubic 
called 

«)The  firft  mufcle  bending  the 
neck,  called  Longus. 

The  2d  inclinerof  the  wand 
a  The  fecond  mufcle  bending 
the  Wr  ft. 

The  firft  incliner  of  the 
wand. 

cThc  mufcle  in  the  palmof  the 
hand. 

d  Irs  Tendon  divided. 
e  The  tranfverfc  Ligament  of 
the  Hand  or  Wrift. 

•J  Tile  firft  bender  of  the  four 
Fingers.  i 

f  f  The  Tendons  of  the  fame, 
feparated  from  the  mufcle. 

^The  fecond  bender  ofthe  four 
Fingers. 

><Tae  tendons  ofthe  famc,pcr- 
loracing  the  reft. 


the  fame. 
c  c  Roots  of  the  Port  vein. 
d.  Tae  truEck  of  the  port  vein 
cut  afunder. 

e  e  e  Roots  of  the  hollow  vein 
in  the  Liver. 

’•Tae  midrif  veins  cut  afunder. 
flTae  orifice  of  the  hollowvein 
gaping  into  the  Heart. 
h  Tae  Crown  vein  of  the  Heart. 
an  Tae  vein  Axygos^ot  Non- 
paril- 

mmm  The  Intercoftal  veins  by 
the  ^7jgos. 

n  Tae  divifion  of  the  hollow 
vein  into  z  fubclavian  trunks 
ncer  the  Jugulum  under  the 
Breaft-bone. 

0  The  upper  Intercoftal  vein  by 
the  fides. 

oq  The  fubclavian  branch  tend¬ 
ing  unto  the  Arm,  called  by 
fome  Axillaris, 
pp  Tae  defeending  Mammary 
vein  into  the  right  mufcle  of 
theAbdomen.  xx  in  this  Fi¬ 
gure  cut  afunder  to  avoid 
entangling. 

The  upper  Cheft  vein. 
f  The  lower  Cheft  vein. 

^t  The  external  vein  of 
arm, called  Cephalica. 

^The  upper  mufcle  defeending 
t  Afeending  ,  called  by  fome 
Humeraria. 

«The  Bafilica  in  the  right  hand 
called  Hepatica. 

X  X  Branches  whereof  the  firft 
coming  from  the  head  vein, 
and  the  2d.  from  the  Liver, 
joyning  together  make  the 
middle  vein,  or  Median. 

7  y  A  branch  of  the  head  vein 
by  the  little  finger. 
aa  A  branch  of  the  Liver  vein, 
divided  fomewhat  deeper. 
b  A  branch  of  the  Liver  vein  to 
the  thumb, 

cc  The  inner  Jugular  vein. 
d  d  The  external  Jugular  vein 
divided,whercof  certain  bran¬ 
ches  are  iraployed  to  the  face. 
rThe  Fore-head  vein. 
f  The  branch  of  the  Jugular, 
reaching  to  the  Face. 

^Thc  2d.  and  gd.  union  of  the 
inner  Jugulars, with  thefinus 
of  the  Brain. 

1/;  The  firft  finus  of  the  brain, 
ji  The  fourth  finus  or  hollow- 
nefs  of  the  Brain. 


gm  The  kidny  veins  Emulgent. 

1?  f  4 

I  baris. 

The  upper  mufcle  vein. 

«  n  Circles  of  the  Emulgent , 
by  the  kidneys. 

0  The  Ureter  preceding  from 
the  kidney. 

pp  The  right  and  left  Sperma- 
tick  vein. 

f  The  middle  mufcle  vein. 
r  The  divifion  of  the  trunk  of 
the  hollow  vein ,  defeending 
at  the  4th  rack-boneot  the 
loins  into  the  Iliac  branches. 
The  holy  veines. 

The  Iliack  bifurcated  into  an 
outer  marked  and  an 
inner  marked  t.  ^ 
u  A  propagation  of  the  Illiack 
unites ,  with  its  branch  in  the 
progrefs  or  going  forward. 
xxxx  The  Epigaftriques  cut  a- 
funder. 

yy  The  fraall  Sciatique  vein. 
yThe  Crural  vein,here  alfo  the 
inward  and  outward  mufcle 
vein  joyns. 

a  The  Trunk  of  the  Calf  vein, 
and  its  divifion- 
b  The  outer  branch  of  the  Calf 
vein, whole  under  propagation 
goech  towards  the  brace  and 
its  upper,  to  the  Leg  bone  , 
and  fo  mingleth  it  felf  with 
the  circles  of  the  Ham  vein. 


Vijio  Vrimci. 

\t  The  trunk  of  the  great  ar¬ 
tery  defeending. 
mmm  The  lower  intercoftal 
arteries. 

/  The  original  of  the  Csliacal 
branches  which  is  divided 
into  right  and  left  branches 
n  Certain  Circles  of  the  left 
branches, chiefly  about  the 
upper  part  of  the  Stomack 
0  Circles  of  the  fame  branch 
to  the  Milt. 

4  Circles  of  the  right  branch 
to  the  hollow  part  of  the 
Liverand  the  neighbouring 
parts. 

pf  r  The  right  and  left  Sto¬ 
mack  and  Kail  artery. 
///Themefenterical  arteries. 
^  The  arteries  of  the  midrif. 
ff  The  fatty  arteries. 
gm  The  arteries  of  the  kidnies 
n  n  Certain  branches  of  arte¬ 
ries  in  the  Kidnies. 

0  The  Spermatical  arteries. 
r  The  bifureation  of  the  great 
artery  into  two  iliack  trunks 
/The  arteries  called  Sacrx.pr 
Holy. 

t  t  The  fubdivificn  of  the 
iliack  crunk,  where  the  lef- 
fer  inner  branch  makes  the 
Mnfculainferiour--  but  the 
'  outward  runneth  towards 
the  foot  and  fprir.kleth  its 
branches  therein. 


A  branch  of  the  Ham-vein, '^•^  .1'he  Epigafl^ic^  irtene 


which  watereth  the  whole 
foot. 

d  The  great  Sciatique  vein, 
Q'prouting  from  the  inward 
trunk  of  the  Calf  vein  )  a- 
bout  the  mufcle  of  the  Calf 
of  the  Leg, 

e  The  Saphena  fpread  over  the  j 
top  of  the  Foot,  and  is  in  its  ' 
palTage  to  the  great  Toe  di» 
verfly  divided. 

f  The  inward  branch  of  the-calf 
vein  by  the  back  part  of  the  j 
Leg. 

g  The  conjunction  of  the  Ham 
vein  with  the  Calf  vein. 


Of  the  Arteries.  Fig.  C,  z. 

olr  The  great  Arterie. 
n  The  orifice  of  the  great  Ar¬ 
terie  with  the  crown  arte¬ 
rie  gaping  into  the  l4fc 
Ventricle  of  the  Heart. 
n  0  The  alcending  trunk. 

0  The  divifion  of  this  trunk  in¬ 
to  fubclavian  branches. 

^  ^  The  upper  Cheft  arterie 
from  which  the  upper  inter¬ 
coftal  Arteries  proceed, 

0  pp  The  Mammary  delcending 
unto  the  Navil. 
q  q  Mujciila,  or  a  branch  attain 
ing  to  the  backward  mufcles 
of  the  neck. 

^  The  Scapular  Arteries 
d  The  lower  Cheft  Artery  be- 
tween^and  /,its  inward  bran¬ 
ches  reaching  to  the  arm-pits 
but  its  outward  is  the  ftieul- 
der-artery. 

^  H  The  Axillary  artery. 
aa  Two  branches  of  the  axilary 
artery 

T  hefc  branches  go  to  thehand 
cThe  neck  artery  which  atcain- 
eth  the  skull  through  the  pro- 
ceCTcs  ofthe  rack-bone. 
b  The  Carotis,or  fleepy  artery 


climbing  upward  joyns  its 
branches  about  the  region 
of  the  Navil,  with  the  ar¬ 
terie  of  the  papps. 
t  ag  The  utter  iliack  or  crural 
branch  &c.  The  other  bran¬ 
ches  not  marked  in  thisFjg. 
retain  the  names  of  theveins 
fet  out  in  the  former  figure. 

FigureXi- 


Ibis  figure  D  is  by  the 
Graver  unadvifedly  cut 
fromwards ,  except  the  roots 
of  the  hollow  and  port  veins 
fprinckled  through  the  Liver, 
which  are  plac’d  as  they  ought 
Further, This  figure  reprefents 
the  Veins  and  Arteries  as  they 
are  joyned  together  throughout 
the  wboleBody, 
a.^p  the  hollow  vein. 
e  The  afeending  trunk  of  the 
hollow  vein. 

The  midrif  veins. 
i/Tiie  defeending  trunk  of  the 
hollow  Vein. 
ccc  Branches  ofthe  Gate- vein 
dii^erfed  through  the  Pa¬ 
renchyma  of  the  Liver.  ^ 
d  The  trunk  of  the  Gate-vein 
cut  alunder. 


^  The  fubdivifionof  the  outter ! J  g  The  divifion  of  the  fleepy 
Jugular.  1  arteries. 

I  The  third  finus  of  the  brain. 1  4^  The  wonderful  net  in  the 
+The  fecond  finus  of  the  brain.l  formeft  ventricles  of  the 


>The  divifion  of  the  great  ar¬ 
terie  and  hollow  vein  into 
branches. 

/The  holy  Veins  and  arteries. 
Or  Sacra. 

t  The  divifion  of  the  right  I- 
liack  branch  into  an  out¬ 
ward  and  inward  branch. 

«  Mufcula  fuperiour,  or  the 
upper  mufcle  vein.  ^ 

X  Tne  Epigaftrick  vein  and 
arterie*,  here  cut  afunder 
which  about  the  Navil 
meets  with  the  pap  veins 
and  arteries. 
y  Mufcula  inferiour,  or  the 
lower  mufcle, 

7^ The  Calf  vein  divided  into 
three  branches,  with  its 
arterie  defeending  even  to 
the  end  of  the  Foot. 
a  The  diftribution  of  theCalf 
vein,  b  The  great  Sciatique. 
c  Branches  from  the  great  sci- 
atick  vcin.aThe  Ham  vein. 
e  The  Saphana, which  is  ope¬ 
ned  by  the  Ankle. 
f  A  produftion  of  the  Calf 
vein, 

^  Tae  con  junction  and  union 
of  the  Ham  and  Calf  veins. 
h  The  mouth  of  the  hollow 
vein  gaping  into  the  Heart. 
am  Branches  from  the 
vein  Nonparil. 

(The  hole  of  the  great  Arte- 
.  rv  divided  from  the  Heart 
//Tae  defeending  trunk  of 
the  great  arterie. 
mmm  Tae  intercoftal  bran¬ 
ches. 

n  theafeendidg  trunk  of  the 
great  arterie. 

[Tne  afeending  hollow  vein. 
p  Tae  Mammary, above  which 
the  outward  Jugular  is. 
oq  Tne  fubclavian  branch  at 
<7.  Some  call  it  Axillaris. 
iTne  cheft  veins  and  arteries. 
/  A  branch  along  the  fide  of 
the  Cheft  fpent  chiefly  into 
the  broad  mufcle. 
tt  The  Head  vein,or  Cephalica 
u  T lye Bafilica, or  Liver  vein. 
XX  Branches  forming  the 
Median,  whereof  one  is  o- 
pened  for  the  Head  vein, 
the  other  for  the  Liver  vein 
yThemiddle  vein  or  median. 
‘WA  branch  to  the  1  ttle  fin¬ 
ger. 

a  a  The  divifion  of  the  Liver 
branch  or  Bafilica. 
b  A  branch  nourilhing  the 
skin. 

iThe  inward  Jugular,  with  the 
fleepy  arterie. 
d  flTne  outward  Jugular  vein. 
The  meeting  together  of  the 


upper  procefs  of  the  fho| 
der  blade. 

^  The  bone  of  the  arm, or  Hr 
merus, 

h  The  lower  bone  of  the  c*  j 
-bit,  or  the  Ell. 
i  The  upper  bone  of  the  Ci| 
bit  or  Wand,4TheWref  j 
/The  after- wreft  or  Palm  • 
thehand  wThcfiBgcrs.i 
+  The  Breaft  bone, 

^  The  Cartilage  ,  cal’d  tnt, 
fauttis. 

pppp  The  7  true  Ribs  in  tl] 
upper  Rack  bones  of  tl 
Cheft. 

qqqq  The  j falfe Ribs  in  r#j 
lower  5  Spondils  of  the  ba' 
r  The  Holy  bone, made  of 
2' ?,  4,  5,  or  6  Bones.  . 

/The  extremity  of  the  Ht}  j 
bone,called  Coccyx  or  Ritfi 
with  its  Cartilage. 
tux  Bones  oppofite  to  i** 
Holy  bone.  ; 

t  Tile  Haunch  bone  or  llin 
iT.’e  Hipbone,  or  Coxend\\ 
X  Tae  Share  bone  or  Osp-,fl 


i 

Jugulars 

eeee  Blanches  of  the  hollow  \f£  Propagations  to  the  hin- 
vein  in  the  Liver.  ^^r  moft  part  of  the  Head. 

The  fatty  veins  and  arteries.  LThc  finus  of  the  Dura  mater. 
f  Tae  Emulgent  veins  and  /  The  fourth  finus  of  the 
arteries  mater. 

hi  k  I  TheLoyn  veins  and  ar-  4  The  wonderful  net  out  of 
^  ■  the  fleepy  arteries. 


teries. 

/  m  The  Ureter  cut  afunder. 
mThc  dilat  ation  of  the  veflels 
in  the  Kidney. 

The  diftribution  of  the  vef- 


0/ the  Bones  and  Si newi.Fig.E 

E  The  forehead  bone. 
a  The  Y oak  bone 


// The  implantation  of  thofe  ff  The  fiuy  yomAdipofa,  1  brain. 


fels  through  the  Kidney,  b  The  upper  Jaw  bone. 
0  Tae  Spermatical  arteries  e The  lower  Jaw  bone, 
and  their  original. 

//The  Spermatical  vein, which 
arifeth  from  the  Emulgent 
at  the  letter 

^Theorginal  of  the  arteries 
which  are  led  to  the  Inte-  j 
ftincs  by  the  Mifenteric. 

\  Here  cut  afunder. 


z  ^,&c.  The  Backbones  of 
thcSpine,28.which  ar€7  of 
the  neck ,  1 2  of  the  Cheft 
f  of  the  Loyns  ,  the  Holy 
bone  4  or  6. 
d  The  Collcr  bones. 
e  The  fholder  bladci, 


y  The  thigh. 

7  The  great  procefs  of 
■  thigh. 

a  Tae  lefTcr  procefs  of  t 

thigh. 

/(The  Whirl  bone  of  tlv;  fi’ 
c  The  inward  greater  DO 
rhe  Leg. 

d  The  outward  lefler  bone 
the  Leg  or  the  Brace. 
ej  The  Ancles  or  procefte* 
the  Leg,  the  innermoft 
.the  ou,Ttrmoft  at  / 1  I 
thefe  the  Heel. 

^The  Boatbone,or  Or  Na^ 
rulare. 

lb  1  he  toes  of  the  Foot. 
i  Tae  after  Wreft,  or  foJc 
the  Foot. 

4Tiie  wreft  made  cf  7 
wliereof  4  have  na^' 
the  joynts  of  the  fii 
and  toes. 

Nature  hath  placed 
fmall  bones  Q  like  av 
may  be  fcea  )  called 
moidts,  or  Seed  bone's, 

Of  the  Nerves.'' 
a  Sheweth  the  Nerves 
duced  from  the  marm 
the  Skull,  with  the’ 
and  afrer-brain.  '  '  ^ 
cb  The  length  of  the  ma 
fincluded  within  thq 
the  rack  bones,  and  thu 
ly  bonc^  covered  wit! 
membrane. 

oonnee  Nerves  produ 
from  thence,  and  pafl 
through  the  bones jconai 
out  are  cut  off. 
flT  he  marrow  within  its 
as  it  is  divided  into filame 
e  A  Nerve  boring  its  m 
brane,and  coming  out  ■ 
others,  makes  the  C 
Nerve. 

The  membrane  (  invWl* 
the  marrow  /  opened  st 
laid  OB  the  fides. 
mnopqr  Nerves  out ^  t! 
rack  bones  of  the  Neckik 
firft  Spondils  of  the  Cm 
attaining  the  Hand,  an^f 
called  Bracbialf).'  ^  "’*■ 
wThe  firft  Nerve  of  theA»' 
»Thc  id.  0  The  third  Net  ' 
of  the  Arm.  p  the  4th  q  • 
r  6th.  9  9  the  Intcre*Jl 
nerves  from  the  rack*^ 
of  the  cheft  cut  afun# 


The  top  of  the  fholder,  and\  nn  Nerves  cut  of  the 


¥ 


^nes  of  the  loins  to  the  rau- 
fcks  of  the  paunch ,  out  of 
which  the  ift,fecond  and  gd 
nerves  of  the  knee. 

The  fourth  and  thickeft  cru¬ 
ral  nerve,  proceeding  from 
the  coalition'  of  the  nerves 
out  of  the  holy  bone. 

The  divifionof  the^th  Crural 
nerve  into  the  ham  nerves. 
The  branches  of  its  outward 
trunk. 

The  inward  branch  of  the 
fame-  trunk  under  the  skin , 

•  replenifhing  the  Calf  of  the 

leg. 

mother  inward  branch  under 
the  skin,  creeping  along  the 
infide  of  the  leg. 

‘  i’he  remainders  of  the  nerves 
fpent  in  the  fore  part  of  the 
foot. 

fecondXahlt  ,  orFacio,  in 
the  firfl  Vifion.  Figure  A. 
reprefents  the  mman, 

Htc  forehead,  b  The  cy. 
he  nofe. 

“'he  mouth  fhut  with  the  up- 
>er  and  lower  lip.  tTnc  neck, 
‘"he  throat. 

The  top  of  the  fhoulder. 

The  Arm.  i  The  elbow. 

'he  Cubit.  I  The  ell. 

The  Wrift. 

The  after-wrift  or  palm  of 
rhe  hand,  o  o  The  fhoulder 
'ri?des. 

The  back.  ff^^^Thefpine 
theBack.  rTne  arm-hole. 
I'hc  loyns  or  region  of  the 
dneys. 

Che  place  of  the  hipps 
/here  we  apply  remedies  for 
"L5ciatica. 

.-e  place  of  the  holy  bone, 

I '  It  place  ot  the  rump, 
le  buttocks. 

back  part  of  the  thigh. 

V  ham. 

'  calf  of  the  leg. 

‘oDt. 

£  Utter  ankle  and  heel,  the 
Uow  of  the  foot,  d  The 


?  foie  of  the  foot. 

ft-  rvon  fbUoiving  Figures 
•  skarf'skin ,  th'c'i'jt^y-'the 
t ,  the  flcfhy  pannicic  are 
remo  /cd. 

Figure  B. 

e  tkul  bared. 

two  pair  of  the  muf- 
.  'f  the  head ,  or  the  two 
V?lcxi. 

♦H.  firft  mufcle  of  the 
called  Splenmt 
fecond  mufcle  of  the 
dcrblade.rallcd  CucuUa.- 
•'r  the  Monks  hood ,  or 
zius  the  table  mufcle. 
fecond  mufcle  of  the 
^  called  Dtltoides. 

4tb  mufcle  of  the  arm  , 
greater  round  mufcle. 
•*£:  rpine  mufcle. 
iittli  mufcle  of  the  .Cubic 
s  extender. 

,h  of  the  arm^called  Su^ 
Icjpularis  inferior. 
i  t  of  the  mufcle  called 
ept. 

e  extender ,  Longus. 

'  thVd  mufcle  of  the  Cu- 
ocfllSrt  mufcle. 

.  Tonrih  mufcle  of  the 
ibit, 

-e  long  mufcle  of  thewand. 
c  firu  bender  of  the  wrift. 
upper  extender  of  the 
compofed  of  a  double 

lower  cxrcnder  of  the 

rranfverfe  ligament  of 
Ithchand;. 

'.The  firll  extender  of  the 
tbur  fingers. 

pi  -  extender  of  the 
fotirfiftgcrs.  . 

Their  rendons. 

The  fecond  exti?pder  of  the 
'^I'ur  fingers.  4  Tts  rendbns. 
The  firft  extender  of  the 
^umb. 


6  The  fourth.ctxeader  of  the 
four  fingers. 

//  The  third  mufcle  of  the 
fhoulder  blades, calledsfcfiw- 
hoides. 

t  The  feventh  mufcle  of  the 
head,  called  Mafleidte. 

H  The  fourth  mufcle  of  the 
fhoulder  blade,  or  the 
heaver. 

X  The  back  faw,or  the' fourth 
mufcle  of  the  cheft. 

>  Tile  third  mufcle  of  the  neck 
or  tranfvcrfal. 

The  mufdes  of  the  back,  a 
little  bunching  our. 
aab  b  Tne  fourth  mufcle  of 
the  arm ,  or  Latifftmus. 
r  r  Tne  firft  mufcle  of -the 
thigh,  or  the  firft  author  of 
'he  buttocks.  I 

d  Tne  third  bender  of  the  leg, 
trailed  Semi-nervefus. . 
r  T,ie  fourth  bender  of  the  leg, 
called  Biceps. 

f  The  fifth  mufcle  of  the  leg , 
called  Semi-membraneus.  * 
g  T  le  fecond  extender  of  the 
leg,  oxVi^us  internus- 
b  Tne  third  extender  of  the 
leg,  called  yafiiis  externus. 
i  The  cavity  in  which  the 
Crural  velTels  pafs  througV.. 

^  Gaftrocnemius  internus,  alfo 
in  the  figure  C 

I  Gaftrocnemius  externus,  alfo 
in  the  figure  C  L 
w  The  heel,  alfo  in  the  fi¬ 
gure  C  n. 

n  The  third  bender  of  the  toes, 
or  the  fecond. 

Figure  C. 

CC  The  back  faw,  or  the  4th 
mufcle  of  the  cheft. 
u  a  Tile  lower  back  faw,  or  ift 
mufcle  of  the  cheft. 
b  hh  b  The  firft  mufcle  of  the 
head,or  thefplinters. 

CC  Tne  upper  oblique  mufdes 
or  fifth  pair  of  the  head. 
ee  The  lower  oblique  mufdes, 
or  the  fixth  pair. 
d  d  The  greater  rihgt  mufdes 
or  the  third  pair. 
ff  Tne  tranfverfe  procefs  of 
the  firft  rack  bone  of  the 
neck. 

gg  The  procefs  of  the  fecond 
rackbone  of  tie  neck. 

The  fourth  mufcle  of  the 
neck, called  Spinatus. 
i  The  fecond  mufcle  of  the 
back ,  called  Longijjimus, 

.^I  he  fixth  mufde  of  the  cheft 
called  Sacrolumharh. 

I  Tlie  outward  intercoftal  mu¬ 
fdes. 

m  m  The  ribs  naked. 
n  n  Parc  of  the  oblique  mufcle 
of  the  paunch  del'cending. 

0  0  Part  of  the  mufdes  of  the 
paunch. 

p  p  Part  of  the  overthwart  muf- 
dcs. 

q  The  firft  mufcle  of  the  back, 
called  ffuadratus  ,  under 
which  lies  the  third  of  the 
.  back,  called  Sacer^  or  holy. 
r  The  4th  mufcle  of  the  back , 
Of  Semi-fpinatHs. 
fjTne  extender  of  the  thigh  , 
called  Gluteus  miner, 
iTiie  back  of  the  hauoch  bone 
bared. 

«  A  membranous  ligament  oc- 
cuping  ihcpcrforacion  of  the 
ftiare  bone. 

X  The  flcftiy  pouch  adhering 
the  compaliing  mufeJe  of 
the  thigh. 
y  The  mufcle  leading  the  thigh 
about ,  or  the  Obturator  ex¬ 
ternus. 

7^  Part  of  the  third  extender 
of  the  thigh. 

a  Trie  fecond  up-lifter  of  the 
^hlgh, 

b  T  ae  firft  bender  of  the  thigh, 
called  Lumbalis, 
cV ajius  erternussst  the  fecond 
extende  of  the  of  the  leg. 
d  Tile  fifth  extender  of  the 
thigh ,  called  Triceps, 
eTne  fifth  bender  of  the  leg, 
called  Stmt-membranofus. 


A  Difledion  of  Humane  Bodies*  VifioTrima, 


f  Parc  of  the  fecond  exten¬ 
ders  of  the  leg. 
g  Tltc  feat  of  the  boue  of  the 
thigh  bared. 
b  The  mufdes  moving  the 
leg  obliquely ,  called  Po- 
.  Plitaris? 

/The  firft  brace  mufcle,  or 
fecond  bender  of  the  foot, 
n  T ne  four  wormy  mufdes. 

0  The  backfide  of  the  flioul- 
fter  blade  bared. 
pp  The  four  mufdes  of  the 
blade,  or  heaver. 

^T:ie  tliird  ligament  of  the 
fhoulder  joynr. 
r  Parc  of  the  Monks  hood. 
f  The  upper  SupfeapuUr. 

T  ,e  greater  round. 

T  !'j  ftiortcr  incliner  of  the 
WJed 

X  The  fecond  extender  of 
the  thumb. 

y  A  lig  men  betwixt  the  ell 
and  the  watid. 

7^z  Thv  bone -bound  mufcle*. 
Figure  D. 

D  The  skill. 

a  The  temple  bone,  called 
Squamiformis. 

bT.ic  fore  part  of  the  head. 
c  The  fpace  between  the  no- 
ftrils. 

d  The  lower  jaw  bone. 
e  The  orb  of  the  cy. 
ff  The  30  rack  bones  of  the 
fpincs. 

gg  The  fhoulder  ^ades. 
h  The  bone  of  the  arm,cal!ed 
Brachieus.  i  The  wand. 

The  ell ,  or  cubic. 

Im  The  after  wrift  or  Meta 
carpiiim, 

m  The  wrift,  or  brachiale. 
nnn  The  true  and  falfe 
ribs. 

0  The  holy  bone. 
pp  ^qTnc  hip  bones. 
pp  The  haunch  bones. 
q  q  The  hiickle  bones  of  the 
fhare  bones,  which  cannot 
here  be  demonftrated. 
r  The  thigh  bone. 

/  The  fhin  bone ,  or  bone  of 
the  leg. 

iThc  brace  bone, 
a  The  metapedium  or  after- 
wrift  of  the  foot. 


p  Th.  t  pa.  t  of  the  womb  to 
which  the  cake  liver  is 
growing. 

qq  A  line  diftincuifliing  the 
bofom  of  the  womb. 
rft  The  after-birth  of  the  in¬ 
fant. 

/  The  membrane  Chorion  cn- 
compafling  the  infant. 
ttt  Vcftds  difperfed  in  th's 
membrane, 

u  The  liver  of  the  womb. 

XX  The  humors  detained  in 
the  membranes  of  the 
infant. 

yy  The  conjunftion  of  the 
umbilical  veffels  as  they 
are  conmaffed  with  their 
coat  reflembling  a  giit. 
vi^Thc  membrane  Amnios  fit 
innermoft  coat. 
a  Tne  infant  ready  almoft  to 
be  born,  demonftrated  in 
its  pofture. 


The  fourth  TabUy  or  Facio’,  in 
the  firfl  Fifion. 

a  The  cake  of  the  womb  in 
the  Chorion. 

b  The  outfide  of  the  Chorion. 

f  Theinfide  of  the  Chorion. 

d  The  eolleftion  of  the  um¬ 
bilical  veffels. 

r^The  outfide  oftheAmnios. 

//Theinfide  of  the  Amnios. 

^^The  umbilical  veffels. 

//The knot  in  the  umbili  ;1 
veffels. 

i  i  The  infant  bowed  toge- 


"Ihe  third  T^ahle.,er  Facio\ 
in  the  firfl  Viflon.  Fi¬ 
gure  A.  rePrefents.^ 

AThe  belly  of  a  woman  great 
with  child,  near  abont  the 
time  of  her  deliverance. 
a  The  nipples  or  breafts. 
i>ifflg  Tne  privities  opened. 
b  The  womans  yard. 
d  e  The  skiny  caruncles. 

0  The  orifice  of  the  womb 
or  hole  of  the  cleft, 
ff  The  mount  of  Venus. 
g  Hymen,  a  membrane ,  the 
lock  of  Virginity. 

Figure  B.  * 

a  The  breaft. 

Brnebreaft  flayed. 
iThc  greater  glandnic  to  the 
breafts. 

c  c  Diverfe  leffer  glandules 
d  Veins  through  thefe  glan¬ 
dules. 

Figure  C. 

a  The  fpoon  of  the  heart. 
bb  The  ribs  bared. 
c  The  ftomach,  d  The  liver. 
e  The  guts, 

//The  (hare  bones, 
g  A  cartillage  growing  be 
tween  the  fhares  bones. 
h  The  bladder  of  urine. 
an  Tne  umbilick  vcifcls. 
<^The  navil. 

C  Tlie  t^omb  great  with 
child,;  with  the  after  birth 
which  we  have  opened  or 
diffcifled. 

I  The  fore  part  of  the  neck 
of  the  womb. 

mmm  wThe  thickpefs  of  the 
womb. 

nneo  The  hollownc  fs  of  the 
womb. 


ther,  and 
womb. 


fitting  in  the 


ftrctchcd  our. 

E  The  under  optick  nerve 
cloathed  in  his  membranes. 

Figure  F. 

FThe  thin  Meninx  clothing 
the  nerve. 

a  The  Chriftalline  humor, 

/>  The  eiliar  ligament. 
c  The  glafly  humor. 

Figure  G, 

What  the  former  Figures 
have  (hewed  each  part, 
this  explaineth  and  fet- 
eth  down  together. 

G  The  Chriftalline  humor. 
a  The  glafiy  humor, 
b  The  watry  humor. 
t  c  The  utmoft  coat ,  called 
Adnata. 
j  //The  fhady  part  of  the  horny 
'  ooat. 

e  Tile  brighter  part  of  the 
horny  coat. 

/  Tne  grapy  coat. 
g  The  netaipe  coat ,  called 
Retina. 

hh  The  fat  between  the  mu- 
fcles. 

/  The  optick  nerve  clothed 
with  both  the  membraiies. 
k  k  The  two  right  mufdes. 

/ 1  The  other  two  right  mu¬ 
fdes. 

m  The  oblique  mufdes. 


fecurity  under  the  diftri- 
bution  of  the  veflds. 
flee  Divers  glandules  placed 
in  the  mefentery. 

The  lower  membrane  of 
the  kali. 

A  parr  of  the  mefentery 
tying  the  right  guts  to  the 
back. 


T,he  fifth  Table ,  or  Facio  3  in 
the  firfl  Fifion. 
a  An  Embryo  of  twelve 
daies. 

b  The  umbilical  veflds  cut 
afunder. 

fTheir  entrance  at  the  navil. 
Of  the  ey. 

The  fixth  Table ,  or  Facio  3  in 
the  firfl  Fiflon.  Figure  A. 
reprefent, 

ah  hi  The  ey. 
b  The  greater  or  inner  cor¬ 
ner  of  the  ey  ,  where  are 
the  weeping  caruncles, and 
the  two  holes, or  palfages. 
bThe  lefler  or  external  angle 
of  the  ey. 

CC  The  white  of  the  ey. 
d  The  moveable  ey  lid ,  or 
the  upper  ey  lid. 
e  The  immoveable  ey  lid,  or 
the  lower  ey  lid, 

/The  apple  of  the  ey  ,  with 
.  the  rainbow. 
gg  Tar/?,  or  the  c©mb. 
h  h  The  hairs  of  the  ey  lids. 
i  The  hollownefs  of  the  up¬ 
per  cy  lid .  ^The  ey  brows. 

I  The  hollownefs  of  the  un¬ 
der  cy  lid. 

Amm  The  right  mufdes 
ot  the  eys. 

Hfi  The  fat  between  thefe 
roufdes. 

n  0  00  The  optick  nerves  cut 
afander. 

p  The  meeting  together  of 
the  optick  nerves.  The 
other  letters  arc  explained 
in  the  firft  Table. 

Figure  B. 

B  The  utmoft  coat, called  A- 

napa.  1 

aaa  The  veffels  of  this  coat, 
bb  The  hairy  procefTcs, 

Figure  C, 

C  Tlic  horny  coat ,  called 
Cornea. 

aa  The  feveral  veffels  difper- 
fed  through  the  coat. 
hb  The  apple,  the  black ,  or 
window  of  the  ey. 

CC  The  rainbow,,  or  crown  in 
the  ey. 

Figure  D. 

D  The  grapy  coat,  called 
Uvea. 

cThe  hole  in  the  grapy  coat, 
where  the  apple  is. 

Figure  E. 

E  The  upper  optick  nerve 


Of  the  Ear. 

ThefeventhTabU,  tr  Facioj  in 
the  firfl  Fiflon.  Figure  A. 
reprefents , 

A  The  Ear. 

ffnfg  The  outward  Ear. 
a  a  The  circumference  of 
the  ear,  called  Helix, 
c  The  interior  fweling  of  th-e 
ear,  called  Autelix. 
c  The  boat  of  the  outward 
ear. 

d  The  he-goat ,  in  this  part 
there  grow  hairs. 
e  The  cavity  of  the  ear, which 
is  next  unro  the  hole  of 
hezxmg.cdWeAAlveariim, 
g  The  lap  of  the  ear. 

/The  part  oppofice  hereto. 

Figure'^- 

Bhd  The  ftony  bone. 
a  The  appendix  of  the  tem¬ 
ple  bone,  called  Stylgidts. 
c  The  hole  of  hearing. 
e  fg  The  drum  head. 
e  The  fmall  membrane  of  the 
drum  bead  ,  unto  which 
the  three  bones  of  the  or¬ 
gan  of  hearing, as  the  ham¬ 
mer,  the  anvil,  the  flirrop 
and  the  bony  ring  are  fee 
about. 

/ The  cavity  of  the  tympane 
or  drum  head. 

g  A  mufcle  in  the  tympane 
or  drum  head, 
h  Three  little  burrows  ,or 
holes  of  the  two  cavities. 
i  i  The  labyrinth,  in  which 
are  divers  chambers. 

^  The  fnailfliel  in  the  ftony 
bone. 

ll  The  cavities  difTefted  of 
the  ftony  bone. 

The  eighth  lable^  or  Facio  3  in 
the  firfl  Fiflon. 

The  fnailfhel  with  the  laby¬ 
rinth. 


The  ninth  Table.,  or  Facio  3  in 

the  firfl  Fiflon. 

The  three  bones  of  the  or¬ 
gan  of  hearing  joyned  to¬ 
gether, and  fhewed  on  the 
the  contrary  fide. 


The  twelfth  Table  or  Facio-,  in 

the  firfl  Fiflon.  Figure  A. 
reprejents , 

AAabTht  mouth  fpard  open 
that  the  inward  cavity  and 
chops  may  be  feen. 

A  A  The  cheek  puff. 

4  The  nofe.  b  The  palate. 
c  c  c  c  The  teeth. 
d  The  Gargareon. 

/The  after  tongue. 

//The  gullet. 

g  The  rongue.beneath  which 
may  farther  be  feen. 

^  The  bone  Byoides  on  the 
forefide. 

f  The  cavity  of  the  foreteeth 
where  under  the  tongue 
lies  the  notable  reins  cal¬ 
led  Kaniva,  jbThe  chin. 
7/The  cartilage  of  the  rough 
artery. 

4  k.  The  recurrent  nerves, 

1 1  Strings  of  the  fixth  pair, 
which  joyhing  together , 
make  the  recurrent  nerve. 
m  m  Nerves  of  the  fixt  pair, 
n  The  renal  arteric. 

0  Tae  arterial  vein. 
p  A  palTage  from  the  arterial 
veiRatid  the  great  arterie. 
bThe  afeending  trunck  of  the 
great  arteric,cut  of  which 
the  fubclavian  branches 
do  arife. 

TThe  delcending  trunck  of 
the  great  arterie. 
rrThe  fleepy  arrerie. 

/ f  branches  of  the  rough  ar¬ 
terie  cut  afunder. 

1 1  The  hollow  vein. 
u  The  great  arterie,  or  .dorta 
magna. 

X  The  hole  of  the  hollow 
vein  into  the  arteric. 
yThe  right  ear  of  the  heart. 

7^  The  left  ear. 
ajho  The  right  fide  of  the 
heart. 

The  crown  vein  and 


The  tenth  Table ,  or  Facio',  in  ! 
thefirll  Fiflon. 

The  three  bones  of  hearing 
taken  afunder  ,  the  firft 
calif  d  the  hammer,the  fe¬ 
cond  the  Anvil,  the  third 

the  ftirrop. 

the  eleventh  Table  or  Facio-, in 
the  firfl  Fflon. 

a  c  c  e  The  incfcnrcry. 

The  center  of  the  mefen- 
tery, where  the  vefiels  are 
tyed  to  the  rim  of  the 
belly. 

hb  A  glandulous  body  fet  for 


'  Pigure  E 

E  The  infide  of  the  purfe  Of 
the  heart. 

a  The  veins  of  the  purfe  of 
the  heart.  _ 

‘he  thirteenth  table, or  Facio-,  in 
Jhef/)fl  Fiflon. 

acf  The  overthwart  partition, 
or  the  midriff. 

na  Tiie  membrane  or  nervous 
part  of  the  midriff. 
bhb  The  fleftiy  part  of  the  mid¬ 
riff. 

Thq  perforation  of  the  mid- 
rif,  where  through  the  great 
arterie  and  the  branch  a- 
xygas  are  tranfmitted. 
flThe  rightperforation  through 
which  the  hollow  vein  afcen- 
deth,  t  The  left  perforation 
giving  way  to  the  gullet. 
ff  Two  flefhing  originals. 
gg  Veffels  through  the  Dia¬ 
phragm  a. 


^  The  fourteenth  Table, or  Facio-, in 
the  flrfl  Fiflon. 
aaa  The  tongue. 
b  The  cmilage  of  the  afrer- 
tengue.  c  The  upper  hole  of 
the  gullet  differed. 
d  The  ligament  encompaftiog 
the  throat. 


aaa 
arterie. 

^  The  inward  cavity  of  the 
right  ventricle  of  the 
heart ,  in  which  the  three- 
poinred  flood  gates  tied 
to  the  flefhy  parts  with 
their  tyes,as  alfo  the  flood 
gates  Sigmoides  are  to  be 
feen. 

c  The  point  of  the  heart. 
dd  The  purfe  of  the  heart  cut 
afunder  and  turned  afide. 
Figure  B. 

B  The  heart  cut  overthwart. 
a  a  The  left  ventricle  of  the 
heart. 

be  The  right  ventricle  of  the 
heart,  cc  The  internal  fub- 
ftance  of  the  heart. 

Figure  C. 

C  The  heart  cut  according  to 
its  length. 

4  The  right  ventricle. 
b  The  left  ventricle. 
FigureD. 

D  The  left  fide  of  the  heart. 

^  ^  Veffels  from  the  crown 
veffels.  4  The  great  arterie. 
^The  arterial  vein, 
c  The  venal  arterie. 
d  The  hollow  vein. 

Here  a  part  of  the  fubftance 
of  the  heart  being  taken 
away  the  left  ventricle  of 
the  heart  appearcth:  thefe 
following  letters  figni- 
fying. 

a  The  three  pointed  flood 
gates  plijced  about  the 
great  arterie. 

b  Flefhy  portions  to  which 
the  ties  of  the  floodgates 
.are  bound. 

c  The  tiis  cf  the  floodgates. 
d  The  internal  ecviiy  of  the 
htait 

e  The  floodgates  Sigmoides 
added  to  the  venal  arterie. 


Of  the  Throttle. 

The  fifteenth  Table,  or  Facio  3  in 
the  firfl  Fiflon. 

abb  The  bone  Hyoides. 

bb  The  procefs  of  the  bone  Hy¬ 
oides.  ccc  A  cartilaginous 
height  whereto  the  bone 
Hyoides  and  the  fhield  griftic 
are  faftned.  d  The  cartilage 
of  the  after  tongue.  /The  in¬ 
fide  of  the  fhield  griftle. 

//The  ewregriftle. 

^  The  hinder  part  of  the  ring* 
griftle. 

/^Membranes  like  t'e«,fillingand 
fliucting  together  the  ling  of 
the  mufcles  of  the  throttle. 

A  Tne  mufdes  of  thcz.4ry4:t,or 
throttle. 

Thefixteenth  Table,  or  Facio-,  in 
the  firfl  Fiflon. 

a  Tne  upper  fide  of  the  rRufcIc 
of  the  Larynx. 

b  Tne  lower  fide  thereof. 


The  feventeneth  Table,  or  Facio-, 
in  the  firfl  Fiflon, 
ab  ( 1  he  ring  griftle. 

4  The  circular  region  belew 
the  ring  griftle. 
b  Tne  ring  griftic  on  the  fide. 
c  The  internal  cavity  of  the 
ring  griftle. 


The  eighteenth  Table ,  or  Facio-, 
in  the  firfl  Fiflon. 
ab  The  ewregriftle.  a  One 
part  thereof,  b  The  other 
part  thereof. 

The  nineteenth  Tabie.or  Faciefln 
the  firfl  Fiflon. 
abed  The  fhield  griftle. 
a  a  His  upper  procefs. 
b  h  His  lower  procefs. 
c  His  bofomc, into  which  the  af¬ 
tertongue  is  joyned. 
d  His  outward  face. 

The  twentieth  Table, or  Facio-, in 
the  firft  Fifion. 

a  The  face  of  the  after  tongue 
regarding  the  palate. 
b  The  tip  of  the  aftertongue. 

The  one  and  twintyetb  Table  ,  or 
Facio  -,  in  the  firfl  Fiflon. 
a  The  benders  of  the  four  fin¬ 
gers.  b  The  prunirendons  of 
the  benders  of  the  four  fin¬ 
gers  cut  afunder. 
c  c  The  commixion  of  thofe« 
d  The  firft  bender  of  the  wrift. 

The  two  and  twentieth  Table ,  or 
Faciofln  the  firft  Fiflon, 

a  The  firft  bender  of  the  toes. 
b  The  tendon  of  the  great  ben¬ 
der  of  the  lots  divided. 

CC  The  commixion  cf  the  ten¬ 
dons. 

d  Tne  fccor.d  bender  of  the 
toes. 

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Thefirji  table,  or  racial  m 
the ficottdVifion,  Figure 
A.  reprefentSy 

g.  The  forehead  vein. 
b  The  vein  of  the  temples. 

/i  Ihc  head  vein,  or  uttermolt 
of  the  Cubit. 

c  d  The  Bafilick ,  or  liver  vein. 
^  The  middle  vein. 

Obfervc  that  this  vein  c,  is 
oftentimes  C but  unrightly  ) 
opened  for  the  middle  vein: 
alfo  ordaining  to  open  the 
lower  branch  Sulvuttl^^  > 
from  the  vein  d  here,  and  at 

the  little  finger. 

iThcSalvittUay  ox mik  vein. 
/The  head  vein  in  the  hand. 
vThe  ufter  vein,calledT/i>Miw. 
^The  inner  leg  vein.  Alfof. 
h  The  Sciatick  veins. 

2  The  vein  of  the  ankle,  called 
Saphena,  Alfo  A. 

4The  vein  upon  the  great  toe 
commonly  called  the  head 
vein. 

/  The  vein  of  the  little  finger. 
Tnc  valves  growing  to  the 
fides  of  the  veins, make  thofe 
knots  here  to  be  obferved. 
mpq  The  mans  member ,  or 

Priapus,  .  . 

‘  K  Tne  hair  of  the  privities. 

«  The  mans  yard. 

«The  prepuce  or  upper  skin 
of  the  yard. 
p  The  nut  of  the  yard. 
qq  The  lefticUs  in  their  purfe. 

Figure  B. 

aB  b  cd  Tile  rim  of  the  belly. 
aaa  The  upper  part  of  the 
membrane  of  the  rim  dif- 
fefted. 

b  b  Tne  white  line. 

B  The  navil. 

c  c  Tiie  produftions  of  the  rim 
of  the  belly. 

d  d  Veins  and  arteries  from  the 
mammaries. 

1 1  Veins  and  arteries  from  the 
cpigaftre.  .  .  .  , ,  . 

//  Branches  of  veins  fpnnklcd 
-  -in  the  fides  of  the  rim. 

Figure  C, 

C  The  midriff. 

Figure  D. 

DTiieforepart  of  the  ftomack. 

a’ThcgMXDiodenm. 

h  The  common  paffage  of  the 

See  more  in  the  third  Vifion 

andthetenthTabU. 


Figure  E. 

E  The  liver. 

aaa  aaa  The  body  of  the 
liver. 

b  b  Tae  bladder  of  gall, 
j-  A  portion  of  the  umbilick 
vein. 

Figure  F, 

F  The  navil. 

fff  Tne  furfacc  of  the  midriff. 

compaffed  with  the  Pleura, 
•t  Tne  umbilick  or  vein  of  the 
navil. 

a  a  The  umbilick  arteries. 
b  A  ligament  of  the  bladder, 
called  Urachus, 
c  Tnebladderof  urin. 
u  Tne  bladder  of  feed, or  glan- 
dulous  body  which  retains 
the  laboured  feed. 

Figure  G. 

G  The  npper  membrane  of  the 

kcll.' 

a  aaa  VcfTels  covered  with 
fat. 


Figure  I. 

I  The  trunck  of  the  gatc*vein. 
a  The  fplenick  branch. 

b  The  mefenteriek  branch. 
c  c  The  milt. 

ddihe  fwcet-bread ,  or  Pan- 
creas. 

ee  The  mefentery  with  his 
veins  freed  from  the  guts.and 
what  clfc  is  joyned  to  him 
in  the  body% 

Figure  K, 

K  The  cavity  of  the  lower 
belly. 

«Thc  defeending  trunck  of  the 
hollow  vein. 

iThe  defeending  trunck  of  the 
great  artery. 

c  Tne  fatty  veins  out  of  the 
trunck. 

d  The  kidny  vein  and  artery. 
e  The  fatty  vein  out  of  the  kid¬ 
ny  vein. 

f  The  keens  or  kidnies. 
g  The  ureters, 
h  Tne  loyn  veins  and  arteries. 
i  The  upper  mufcle  vein  and 
artery. 

^Tiie  di  vifion  of  that  vein  and 
artery  ,  into  the  iliac  bran- 
ches. 

II  T<ie  holy  veins  and  arteries. 
wA  divifion  of  the  iliac  branch 

into  an  outward  y  and  an 
inward, 

n  The  right  Spermatic  veins  , 
out  of  the  trunck  of  the 
hollow  vein. 

0  The  left  Spermatic  veins,out 
of  the  Emulgenr. 
p  p  The  Spermatic  arteries. 
q  f  The  contiguity  of  the  Sper¬ 
matic  veins, and  arteries ,  fo 
Aiding  by  the  produftions 
of  the  rim  into  the  purfe  of 
the  tcAicIes. 

r  The  mufcles  of  the  tcfticles, 
called  Cremafteres- 
/The  Spiry  hodden  veffel,  cal¬ 
led  Var'tcdjum ,  made  of  the 
wonderful  implication  of 
the  veins  and  arteries, 
r  f  The  tcfticles. 

»The  Paro^aUyOX  EpididymiSi 
a  crumpled  veffel. 

X  A  leading  vcCfel  of  the  feed. 
y  Tne  reflexicn  of  this  veffel. 

The  Mans  yard. 

Sec  more  in  the  Table  of  the 
fecond  Vifion  •,  thefe  parts 
exempted  from  the  body. 

Figure  L. 

L  The  purfe  of  the  heart, called 

Pericardium. 

a  The  mediaflinum  torn  from 
the  breaft  bone ,  and  lying 
upon  the  purfe  of  the  heart. 
b  Tne  afeending  hollow  vein. 
Tneafcending  great  artery 


pipe  of  the  rough 

artery. 

cc  The  glandules,  or  almonds. 
lAdll  The  femi-circular  gri- 
ftlc ,  between  which  the 
membranous  ligaments. 
e  e  The  divifion  of  the  rough 
artery, and  its  branches  unto 
the  lobes  of  the  lungs. 
ff  Circles  of  the  rough  ar¬ 
teries  through  the  lungs. 
g  Tile  back  fide  of  the  after- 
tongue  fhutceth  the  cleft. 
i  h  i  The  hinder  part  of  the 
throttle. 

h  h  The  cavity  of  the  fliield 
griftle. 

i  The  ring  griftle'. 

^  ^  A  membranous  ligament , 
filling  the  circle  of  ^e  crop. 
/ 1  The  mufclcs  of  the  crop. 

XX  m  The  upper  right  lobe  of 
the  lungs. 

y  t  w  The  lower  left  lobe  of  the 
lungs. 

The  fpacc '  between  the 
globe ,  where  they  feem  to 
be  disjoyned. 

Figure  N. 

N  The  great  artery  going  out 
of  the  heart  aloft,  cut 
a  The  vein  At^gas  cut  off. 

1  he  hollow  vein  aloft  cut  off, 
which  paffing  through  the 
midriff,  is  marked  in  the 
lower  belly  with  «,and  about 
the  liver  ^from  which  it  is 
here  fed  with  fome  root  torn 
out, marked  with  h  r/, which 
letters  betoken  as  followeth. 
ee  The  roots  of  the  hollow  vein 
torn  out ,  which  otherwife 
grow  in  the  Parenchyma  of 
the  liver. 

/  The  fame  hollow  vein  fepara- 
ted  from  the  liver, vvhofe  one 
trunck  climbeth  ,  the  other 
defeendeth. 

cc  A.  branch  of  the  Afjgos  in 
the  left  fide. 
dd  d  Branches  of  the  Axygos  , 
refefted ,  which  are  led  to 
the  rib. 

Pigure  O. 

O  The  rack- bores, 
aaa  aaa  The  ribs. 
b  b  The  trench  of  the  heart,  or 
pit ,  or  fpoon. 

cccccc  The  intcrcoftal  muf¬ 
cles. 

d  Tae  upper  part  of  the  breaft 
bone  ,  to  which  the  collar 
bones  are  brought  and  faft- 
ned ,  or  articulated, 
t  e  The  glandules  placed  at  the 
hollow  of  the  neck  higher. 
//The  fur  face  of  the  midriff, 
compaffed  with  the  PUura. 
gg  A  portion  of  the  Mediafli¬ 
num  torn  away,  by  which  you 
may  fee  the  cavity  of  the 
breaft  within. 

See  further  in  the  fir  ft  Vifion, 
Table  12. 


/  A  line  of  the  hard  membrane 

made  >y  the  coronal  future. 
g  h  The  skull,  from  which  the 
uppi  t  parr  is  taken  away,by 
the  help  of  a  faw. 
zVefTcIs  through  the  foft  mem* 
branc. 


arifing 


membrane  3  with  its  anfra 
ftuoufnefs. 

ll  The  brain  turned  to  the 
fides. 

m  The  callous  body. 

n  The  procefs  of  the  Dura  ma- 
r/?,reffcmbling  a  fythe. 

I  m  m  The  after-brain. 

Figure  C. 


b  The  fleepy  artery 
with  the  Jugular, 
ah  The  firft  vein  in  the  firft 
bofome,  from  which  bran¬ 
ches  to  the  neijgbbpuring 
parts. 

h  h  The  firft  artery  in  the  firft 
bofome. 


^^The  upper  part  of  the  brain,  ,  .• 

(  ftill  covered  with  the  foft  ^  forward  fecond  vein 


the  finus. 

c  The  backward  third  vein  in 
the  finus. 

dd  A  diftribution  of  the  third 
vein  and  artery. 

e  A  branch  of  the  firft  vein  and 
artery  , Onto  the  mufcles  of 
the  necl^cut  off. 

/  The  fecond  artery  in  the.  fi¬ 
nus  ,  or  bofome. 


g  The  gut  Duodenum. 

h  The  fame  opened  that  the 
infertion  of  the  common 
paflage  of  gall  might  ap¬ 
pear. 

i  The  artery  through  the  li¬ 
ver  and  bladder. 

4  A  nerve  for  the  liver  and 
bladder. 

ll  Tne  Cyflique  twins. 

m  m  Branches  or  ways  of  the 
gall. 

The  feventhTabUyOr  Facie-,  in 
the  fecond  yifion. 

and 


ec  The  inward  marrow,  the  ^The third artery,hereentring 


a  The  mammary  veins 
arteries  defeending. 

The  Ep’gaftick  veins  and  kTwo  floodgates  of  the  venal 


The  thirteenth  Table,  or  Facie-, 
in  the  fecond  yip »n. 

She-rveth  the  left  ventricle  of 
the  heart  opened  about  the 
great  artery. 

a  The  great  artery  cut  afun- 
■  der, beneath  the  which  the 
arterial  vein ,  and  by  the 
which  the  crown  arteries. 
b  The  orifice  of  the  great  ar¬ 
tery  ,  or  its  original  from 
the  heart. 

ccc  Three  valves  in  the  ar¬ 
tery,  called  Sigmoides. 
z/  Tne  partition  of  the  heart. 


d  The  defeending  great  artery 
e  The  divifion  of  tneafeending^ 
truncks  at  the  Jugulum. 

/  The  original  of  the  vein  A^j 
gos, out  of  the  hollow  vein. 

g  The  left  fubclavian  branch.  The  fecond  Table ,  or  Facio  ;  in 
h  Tne  right  fubclavian  branch:  |  the  fecond  Vipon.  Figure  A 
here  it  beginneth  to  be  call'd  j  reprefents, 
the  Axillary,  or  vein  of  the  adg  The  outward  furface  of 

the  skul,  and  the  upper. 


Figure  H, 

H  Tne  guts. 

A  The  feat,  here  the  mufcles  of 
the  fundament. 

I  Tne  gut  Ileum, ox  final!  gut. 
c  The  empty  gut,  or  Je'yirium. 

The  blind  gtir,  or  Cacum. 
t  H  e  Tne  collick  gut,  or  Colon. 
/The  right  gut,  or  R  el  urn. 

See  more  in  the  third  Vifion. 
Table  five ,  and  Tabic  thir¬ 
teen. 


arm-holes. 
i  i  Tne  jugular  with  the  fleepy 
arteries. 

p  The  upper  Axillary  branch, 
I  The  lower  Axillary  branch, 
m  The  arterial  vein  and  his  be¬ 
ginning  out  of  the  heart. 
»,T:he  venal  artery  coming 
from  the  heart. 

000  The  fpreading  of  thefe 
through  the  lung*. 
p.The  defeending  trunck  of  the 
great  artery. 

The  implantation  and  en¬ 
trance  of  the  hollow  vein  in¬ 
to  the  heart. 
rThc  defeending  branch  of  the 
hollow  vein. 


Figure  M. 

M  The  rough  artery.  Or  wea- 
2on  pipe. 

abbeghi  The  head  of  the 
rough  artery ,  or  top  of  the 
throttle. 

ag  The  after-tongue,  at  g ,  his 
cleft. 

b  b  The  fhield  griftle. 


ATiie  bone  of  the  forehead. 
a  a  The  temple  bones  with  the 
skaly  appendices. 

!j  T  '.e  nowle  bone. 
c  c  The  coronal  future. 
d  The  fagittal  future. 
e  e  The  landal  future. 
ff  The  bones  of  the  finciput. 
gg  The  yoak  bone. 

Figure  B. 

aafBJj  The  upper  part  of  the 
brain  bare  from  the  skull, 
and  covered  with  the  Dura 
mater: 

a  The  firft  finus  of  the  brain , 
or  Rillet. 
b  The  fecond  finus  of  the  brain. 
cThe  third  finus  -,  in  the  con- 
courfe  of  thefe  three  is  the 
fourth  ,  which  is  hidden 
within 

d  The  place  of  the  after-brain. 


fubftance  of  the  brain ,  from 
which  the  upper  part, fa  well 
on  the  right  as  on  the  left 
fide  is  taken  away. 
a  a  The  bark  of  the  Wain  inve- 
fting  its  marrow. 
b  The  callous  body, 
f  f  The  arch,  in  the  middle  of 
which  a  partition  diftin 
guifhing  the  former  ventri 
cles  of  the  brain. 
d  d //The  former  ventricles  of 
the  brain. 
d  d  Tile  upper  part  of  the  for¬ 
mer  ventricles  of  the  brain. 
e  A  veffel  from  the  <<th  rillet, 
lying  under  the  Arch,  which 
goeth  into  the  3d  ventricle. 
//The  lower  part  of  the  former 
Ventricles  of  the  brain. 
gg  Arteries  from  the  fleepy  ar¬ 
teries  making  the  thumb,  or 
Plexus  Choroides. 
hh  Small  veins  through  the  ven¬ 
tricles  of  the  brain. 
i  Yet  a  part  of  the  former  right 
ventricle. 

^  Tile  third  ventricle  of  the 
brain ,  of  which  the  former 
paflage  goeth  to  the  bafon, 
the  hindermoft  inp  the 
fourth  ventricle.- 
/<!The  fides  at  the  third  ventri- 
i  cle  of  the  brain. 

[mm  The  tefticlesof  the  brain. 

\n  Trie  pinal  glandule,  or  the 
yard  of, the  brain. 

00  Tiie  buttocks  of  the  brain, 
i  p  The  fourth  ventricle  of  the 
I  brain. 

I  qq  The  fpinal  marrow, 
rr  Portions  of  the  marrow  from 
which  the  after-brain  is  cut 
off. 

Figure  D. 

Dacfh  The  inner  and  lower 
furface  of  the  skull.  ) 

D  Trie  greateft  hole  of  the 
nowle-bone  ,  by  which  the 
fpinal  marrow  defeendeth. 
a  a  The  two  hindermoft  rillcts 
of  the  skull. 

bb  Divers  futures  in  the  bafe  of 
the  skull. 

c  c  Divers  holes  in  the  bafe  of 
the  skull ,  for  rhe  afeent  and 
defeent  of  the  veflels. 
e  Tne  cavity  in  the  wedge- 
bone.in  which  thcflegmatick 
glandule  refteth. 

(f  Tiie  wedge-bone. 
ghh The fpungy  bone, or  five, 
g  The  partition  of  the  fpungy 
bone. 

hh  Small  holes  and  cavities  in 
the  fpungy  bone. 


the  fcull,  and  is  divided. 

h  The  firft  finus  of  the  hard 
membrane. 

i  The  fecond  finui  of  the  hard 
membrane. 

^  The  4th  finus ,  f  being  made 
of  the  concourfe  of  the  other 
three3  hidden. 

Ill  The  third  finus  of  the  hard 
membrane. 

m  m  Branches  fcattered  to  the 
left  part  of  the  membrane , 
here  cut  cff. 

n  n  Branches  fprinckled  to  the 
right  part  of  the  membrane. 


arteries  afeending. 
c  c  T.ic  concurrence  of  the 
extremities  of  thefe 
veflels. 


The  eighth  Table ,  or  Facto-,  in 
the  fecond  yipon. 

a  The  Ealon  lifted  up. 
b  The  flcgmatick  glandule. 
cccc  Four  paflages  to  the 
letting  out  of  flegme. 


arteries, 

g  The  left  ear  turned  in¬ 
wards. 

hfideb  The  cavity  of  the 
left  ventricle. 

/The  fibres  of  the  valves 
here  refefted. 
kk.  The  external  fubftance  ©f 
the  heart,  ftiuting  up  the 
left  ventricle. 


,  or  Facto-,  tn 


The  ninth  Table 
the  fecond  yipon. 

0  0  0  The  fourth  finus  led  along  rtbdf  gl^lnopqttux  Are 


by  tile  fythe. 
p  p  Circles  from  this  leading  , 
going  upwards. 
qr  The  upper  branch  of  the 
fourth  finus ,  the  lower  alfo 
about  which  being  parted 
in  two  ,  fendeth  the  one 
fprout  fore  out  to  the  thumb, 
the  other  after  out ,  to  the 
after.brain. 

/  A  notable  veffel ,  into  which 
the  fourth  finus  endech. 
t  The  parting  of  this  veffel  in 
two. 

u  Branches  of  the  td  artery, 
which  on  the  left  fide  goe  to 
the  foft  membrane ,  and  on 
the  right  fide ,  to  the  right 
ventricle  of  the  brain, 

X  The  wonderful  net. 
y  A  branch  of  the  3d  artery  to 
the  buttocks  of  the  brain. 

^  A  branch  to-the  eys. 


exprefled  in  the  fame  man¬ 
ner  ,  as  aforefaidjin  the  firft; 
Table  and  Figure  K. 
c  Tnebladderof  urine. 
ttTne  feed  bladders  opened. 
h  The  entrance  of  the  ure¬ 
ters. 

i  The  veflels  of  the  yard. 
m  Trie  common  paflage  to 


The  fourteenth  Table, or  Facio-, 
in  the  fecond  yipvn, 

Shtveeih  the  right  ventricle  of 
the  heart,  opened  by  the  ar¬ 
terial  vein. 


ar- 


a  Portion  of  the  great 
tery. 

^Portion of  the  holowvcin, 
c  The  valves  of  the  hollow 
vein. 

d.i  Trie  fibres  or  filaments; 
fgeee  Tiie  orifice  of  the  ar- 

the  feed  and  " 't  br.  n 

I  dies  into  the  arterial  vein. 

- -  ee  eThc  three  valves,  called 

Sigmoides. 

hh  Tiie  partition  of  the 
heart. 


ned. 


The  tenth  Table ,  or  Faiio  -,  in 
the  fecond  yipon. 


The pfthTable ,  or  Facio-,  in  the 
fecond  Vipon. 

Sheveetb  the  Liver. 

AThe  hollow  part  of  the  liver. 
a  a  The  bladder  of  the  gall 
opened. 

6  Three  valves  of  the  neck  of 
the  bladder. 

c  Tne  paflage  of  gall  opened. 
iffiThe  concurrence  of  the  neck 
of  the  bladder  ,  with  the 
paffage  of  gall,  making  one 
chanak. 

eee  Small  branches,  leading  the 
purer  gall  into  the  blad'der, 
/  The  umbilick  vein. 
g  Trie  trunck  of  the  gate-vein 
aiimder. 

h  h  Part  of  the  hollow  vein, 
y^^^The  inner  fubftance  of  the 
liver ,  being  <3Ut  in  the  mid¬ 
dle  ,  where  likewife  are  the 
holes  of  the  roots  of  tht 
hollow  and  gate- vein  cut 
open. 

I  The  flat  fide  of  the  liver. 
mm  A  portion  of  the  hollow 
vein. 

Ti^efhtrd  Table, or  Facto-,  'tn  the]  ,  «  The  midriff  veins- 

9  A  ligament  by  which  the  liver 
is  faftned  unto  the  midriff. 


Exhibiteth  the  mmh,  -with  its 
nec^  turned  upvpards. 

a  The  whole  womb. 

b  b  Tile  neck  of  ehe  womb 
folded  in  it  felf,  and  drawn 
upwards. 

cA  part  of  the  bottom  womb, 
like  unto  the  nut  of  the 
yard,  fweling  into  the  up¬ 
per  part  of  the  neck  of  the 
womb, in  the  midft  where¬ 
of  the  orifice  appeareth. 
The  neck  of  the  womb. 


the  fecond  yipon. 

Explicateth  the  vronderful  net. 

a  b  c  d  e  The  wonderful  nst. 

a  The  flegmacick  glandule. 

b  c  The  arteries  going  under 
the  the  brain  ,  making  the 
wonderful  net. 

c  c  Other  branches, unto  which 
propagations  of  rhe  net  are 
committed. 


The  eleventh  Table.or  Facio-,in 
the  fecond  yipon. 

Setteth  out  the  Ramipcation 
of  the  hollow  and  gate-vein 
through  the  liver, 

ah  c  The  hollow  vein, 
a  b  The  afeending  trunck. 
he  Tne  defeending  trunck. 
d  d  d  d  Roots  of  the  hollow 
vein,through  the  fubftance 
of  the  liver. 

etee  Roots  of  the  gate-vein, 
through  the  hollow  part 
of  the  liver. 
fff  An  inocculation  of  the 
mots  of  both  the  veins. 
Tiie  trunck  of  the  gate- 
vein  cut  afunder,which  in 
the  third  Vifion,  and  the 
fourth  Table ,  is  marked 
with  /I,  and  is  there  far¬ 
ther  deferibed. 


The  pfteenth  lahle ,  or  Pacio, 
in  the  feiond  yipon. 

Sheweth  the  heart  freed  from 
its  purfe ,  and  divided  in 
the  middle. 

a  The  afeending  trunck  of 
the  great  artery, 
b  The  left  axillary  artery. 
c  The  afeending  trunck  of- 
the  great  artery,  above 
which  lies  the  hollow  vein. 
d  Trie  right  ear. 

/  /The  arterial  vein  opened, 
e  A  hole  gaping  into  tke 
hollow  vein  ,  with  its 
valveftn  Infants  it  is  open, 
hut  in  Men  grown  to  years 
’tis  grown  together. 

^  Tne  outfide  of  the  heart. 
h  1  p  Pceces  of  the  heart. 
hh  The  infides  of  the  heart. 
i  i  The  cavity  of  the  ven¬ 
tricles  of  the  heart. 


F  I  rf  IS. 


The  fourth  Table,  or  Facio,iH  the 
fecond  yipon. 


e  e  Certain  fmall  veins  and  ar¬ 
teries ,  running  through  thel  Of  the  head  veins  and  arteries. 
Dura  mater,  or  hard  mem- 1 
brar.c.  '  a  The  internal  Jugular. 


Ihe  pxth  Table ,  or  Facio-,  in  the 

fecond  yipon. 

d  The  bladder  of  gall  like  as  it 
is  feituated  in  the  hollow 
part  of  the  liver. 
b  A  cavity ,  unto  which  the 
'^alves  do  cleave. 
c  The  neck  of  the  bladder  of 
gall. 

c  The  paflage  of  gall. 
e  The  common  way  of  the  paf 
fage  of  gall ,  and  the  neck  of 
the  bladder. 

/The  gate  of  the  ftomack.  Qr 
Pylorus. 


The  t-svtlfth  Table .  or  Facio-, 
in  the  fecond  yipon. 

Exhibiteth  the  bladder  with 
its  Ligaments. 

a  The  navil. 

b  The  backfide  of  the  blad¬ 
der  of  urin. 

c  The  concurrence  of  the 
leading  veflels. 

dTht  ureters, or  pipes  of  the 
urin. 

e  The  Clandula  profiatie. 

/Tiie  two  bodies  of  the  yard. 

g  Th.  Sphinfter  mufcic  of 

I  the  bladder. 


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The  fir fi  T able ^  or  Facto  •, 
in  the  third  Vifion.  Fi • 
gme  A.  reprefents, 

a  The  forehead  vein. 

h  The  vein  of  the  temples. 

-4  The  head  vein. 

c  d  The  liver  vein. 

*  The  common  middle  veiitj 
or  heart  vein. 

Ohferve  that  this  vein  c,is  of¬ 
ten  times,  (but  that  untru¬ 
ly)  opened  for  the  middle 
vein,  alfo  ordaining  to  o- 
pen  the  lower  branch  Sal- 
t/atelle,  from  the  vein  d, 
here  and  at  the  little  fin¬ 
ger. 

t  The  Sclvatdle ,  or  vein  of 
the  milt. 

/  The  head  vein  in  the  hand. 
The  utter  leg  vein,  called 
Tibfcc  i. 

g  The  inner  vein  of  the  leg, 
Tihttea  interior. 

h  The  veins. 

/  The  vein  of  the  ankle,  cal¬ 
led  S  iphi£na,  alfo  .<4. 

1;.  The  vein  upon  the  great 
toe  ,  comu.o  .ly  the  head 
vein. 

/The  vein  of  the  little  finger. 

The  floodgates-  of  the  veins 
gro"  ing  to  their  fides , 
make  that  thefe  knots  here 
are  to  be  cared  for. 

m  The  hair  of  the  privities. 

p  m  p  The  orifice  of  the 
womb, or  privities. 

n  Thefiir. 

0  The  Womans  yard,  or  Cli- 
toris. 

pp  The  little  hillocks  on 
both  fides  the  flit. 

Fig.  B.  The  rim  of  the  Belly. 

Fiji.e.  TheMiddritT. 

F'tg.  T>.  The  Stomack. 

The  Liver. 

The  Bladder. 

The  Gall. 


The  fecond  Table ^or  Faclo-^ 
in  the  third  Fi/tsn,  Fi¬ 
gure  A.  reprefents^ 

hfk.  The  outward  and  low¬ 
er  furface  of  the  Skul. 
a  The  hole  of  the  Occiput  or 
hinder  part  of  the  head. 
b  The  heads  of  the  nOwle 
bone  articulated,  with  the 
two  firft  rack-bones  of  the 
neck. 

c  c  The  procefs  Styliides,  or 
bodkin. 

d  The  cavity  of  the  temples 
for  the  articulation  of  the 
lower  jaw. 

The  Prominence  of  the  up¬ 
per  jaw  by  the  temples. 
f  The  yoak  bone. 

^  The  nowl  bone. 

The  proceifes  like  unto 
Bats  wings. 
i  The  Pallate. 
kk  The  teeth  of  the  upper 
jaw 


Fig.  £. 
Fig.  F. 
Fig.  O. 
Fig.  H. 

/. 

Fig.  K, 


The  Gv 


The  Gate-vein. 

The  cavity  of  the 
lower  Belly. 

Fig.  L.  The  Heart, 

Fig.M.  The  rough  Arterie. 

Fig.  N.  The  great  Artery. 

Fig.  O.  The  rack  Bones. 

X  The  cavity  of  the  lower 
Belly. 

Op^  The,  Womb, 

p  The  bottom  of  the  Womb. 
The  neck  of  the  Womb. 

The  Spermatick  veins 
andarteriesi 

n  A  branch  of  the  Sperma- 
;  tick,  attaining  the  rim  of 
the  belly. 

r  r  The  lower  branches  of 
pjie  Womb  creeping  to  its 

'^neck. 

ff  Vefleisfrom  theSperma- 
ticks  to  the  neck  of  the 
Womb. 

t  The  trumpet ,  or  leading 
veird  of  the  feed. 

«  V^efTels  unto  this  trumpet 
or  leading  veflel. 

XX  Theftones,  or  tefticles. 

yy  The  lower  ties  of  the 
Womb.or  hanging  mufclcs 
of  the  Womb  ending  in  the 
privities. 

Tl'e  other  letters  have  the 
fame  fignification  with 
thefe:  exprelfed  in  tJie  firfl: 
Table,  or  Facio  ;  in  the  fe- 
cond  Vifion  Figure  K, 


Figure  B. 

.Aab  The  brain  turned  in¬ 
ward  and  covered  with 
the  Dura  mater. 

A  The  refidence  of  the  fleg- 
matick  glandule,  under 
the  Turky  faddle. 

■t  a  a  The  Dura  matertOX  hard 
membrane. 

b  b  b  Veflcls  fprinckled 
through  the  Dura  m.tter. 


Figt 


Hre  C. 

Cack.0  The  brain  turn’d  in¬ 
ward,  freed  from  the  Dura 
mater. 

C  The  meeting  together  of 
the  optick  nerves. 
aaa  The  brain  with  his  Con¬ 
volutions  as  yet  whole. 
b  b  The  coats  of  the  Eye 
from  the  membranes,  into 
which  the  optick  nerve  is 
difplayed, 

cc  The  Mammillary  procefles. 
ddd  original  of  the 
optick  nerves  out  of  the 
fpinal  marrow. 
tee  The  fpinal  marrow. 

/  A  branch  or  nervous  rye 
Teeming  to  be  a  peculiar 
nerve,  and  haply  taken  for 
the  nerve  of  the  brain. 
g  The  motive  nerves  of  the 
Ey. 

h  The  three  pair  of  nerves, 
or  the  leifer  root  of  the 
three  pair. 

i  A  little  branch  of  the  fourth 
pair  into  the  coat  of  the 
Palate,  or  rather  rifing 
from  the  third  nerve. 
k.  The  fourth  pair  of  nerves, 
or  the  greater  root  of  the 
third  pair. 

/  The  nerve  of  hearing 
ftretched  out  in  the  cavity 
of  the  ftony  bone  ,  or  the 
fifth  nerve  ,  or  the  fifth 
pair. 

m  The  fixth  pair  of  nerves. 
n  The  feventh  pair  of  nerves. 
0  0  The  after-brain. 
p  The  Plexus  Chorcidcs  or 
complication  of  veflelsir 
the  forward  ventricles  of 
tlie  brain. 

<j  <]  The  cavity  of  the  right 
ventricle,  which  is  there¬ 
fore  opened  that  his  mag¬ 
nitude  might  appear  ,  but 
on  the  other  fide  the  left 
ventricle  is  Ihut  up. 


r  r  r  The  breaches  of  the 
brain  which  Ihut  up  the 
lower  ventricle. 

/■/The  fubflance  ofthe brain 
under  the  marrov/. 

Figure  D. 

Dilm  The  inward  and  out¬ 
ward  furface  ofthe  Skul. 

ZJi/  The  cavity  of  the  bone 
of  the  Sinciputt 

K  The  cavity  of  the  nowle- 
bone. 

I  The  finus  or  bofome ,  of 
which  there  are  di  vers,and 
in  which  the  veins  do  flow. 

m  The  cavity  of  the  fore¬ 
head  bone* 

finn  The  skaly  cavities  as  it 
were  between  the  bones  of 
the  skul. 

0  00  The  thicknefs  of  the 
bone  of  the  skull. 


The  third  T able.,  or  Facio-^ 
in  the  third  Vifion. 

a  b  The  infide  of  the  Womb 
diflefted. 

•t  The  right  bofome. 
c  The  left  bofome. 
c  c  The  thicknefs  of  the  coat 
of  the  Womb. 

d  The  inward  orifice  of  the 
womb.  ,  . 

e  t  A  portion  of  the  binding 
membranes  of  the  womb. 
/  The  neck  of  the  womb. 
g  The  neck  of  the  bladder. 


The  f our th  Table, or F ado -.j 
in  the  third  Vi  (ion. 

a  The  trunk  of  the  gate  vein. 
b  The  Cyflique  twins, 
c  The  right  Stomach  vein. 
d  The  Bifurcation  of  the 
gate-vein’strunck. 
g  The  great  Gaftrick-vein 
from  this. 

h  The  crown  vein  of  the 
fiomach. 

/'The  right  Kell  vein. 
k.  The  hinder  KcII  vein  , 
whofe  branches  are 
/  The  right. 
m  The  left. 

nnn  The  Splenick  branches 
diftribirted  through  the 
milt. 

0.  The  fhort  or  venal  vefTel. 
p  The  left  ftomach  and  Kell 
vein. 

y  The  middriff  branch, 
r  The  right  ftomach  and 
Kell  vein. 

/  The  gut-veini 
t  The  divarication  of  the 
raefenterical  branch,  from 
which 

HUM  The  Mefcraick  veins; 
and  from 

X  His  !eft,or  the  left  Mefen- 
terick  vein. 

yysC^The  inward  Emrod 
vein,  which  runneth  by  the 
end  of  the  Co  lick  gut,  un¬ 
der  the  right  gut  to  the 
fundament. 


Here  the  Mans  yard  and 
the  womb  of  the  Woman 
are  bound  or  faftned. 
f  The  Sphinfter  mufole. 

The  fundament  with  the 
mufclesof  the  yard. 


yy  The  progrefs  of  the  fixth  I  ^  The  vein  Nonpar il,  or 


The  fixth  Table, or  Facto-, 
in  the  third  Vifion. 

abed  f  The  afrer-brain  ly¬ 
ing  upward, from  which  the 

marrow  is  feparared. 

a  The  right  part  of  the  Cere- 
bel.  or  after-brain. 

b  The  left  part  of  the  afeer- 
brain. 

c  d  The  middle  of  the  after¬ 
brain. 

e  e  Portions  of  the  after¬ 
brain,  unto  which  the  mar¬ 
row  alike  groweth. 

/'Thefinck  of  the  after- 
brain, which  with  the  finus 
of  the  marrow  make  the 
fourth  ventricle. 


CIO 


The  feventh  Table,  or  Fa¬ 
in  the  'third  Vifion. 
The  brain. 

b  1  he  fifings  ofthe  brain, or 
fwelling. 

The  after-brain. 

J  The  marrow  cut  afunder, 
where  it  beginneth  to  fall 
into  the  rack  bones,  and  is 
called  Spinal. 

The  Mammillary  procef- 
fes  ferving  the  fence  of 
fmelling. 

fg  The  optick  nerves ,  or 
firft  pair  of  nerves. 

The  coat  in  which  this 
nerve  is  dilated. 

The  two  pair  of  moovet  s 
of  the  Eys. 

ikl/n  *  Therhird  pair  ,  or 
the  lefter  root  of  the  third 
pair. 

^  A  propagation  of  the  third 

pair  ferving  the  skin  and 
mufcles. 

/  Another  propagation  in 
the  upper  jaw. 

Another  propagation 


m 


0  i 


The  fifth  Table,  or  Facto 
in  the  third  Vifion. 

a  The  end  of  the  final  I  guts, 
here  cur  afunder  and  bound. 
b  The  blind  gut.  Or  C<^c«w. 
ccc  The  collick  gut.OrCo/o;/. 
de  ‘The  right  gut.Or  RiOum, 


and  feventh  nerve. 

The  branch  of  the  fixth 
pair  unto  the  neck, 
a  A  branch  from  the  feventh 
pair  unto  the  chops. 
b  The  feventh  pair  of  nerves 
c  The  union  of  the  fixth  and 
feventh  pair. 

d  A  branch  of  the  fixth  pair 
to  the  throttle, 
e  The  bifurcation  of  the 
fame  nerve. 

tfl  The  inward  branch  at¬ 
taining  the  rack-bones. 
g  The  upper  branch  to  the 
collar  bones  and  breaft 
bone. 

gg  Branches  beneath  to  the 
coat  of  the  lungs. 
h  Little  branches  of  the 
right  nerve,  which  make 
the  recurrent. 

The  left  recurrent  nerve. 
k  k  The  ftomach  nerves. 
mmm  The  diftribution  of 
the  fixth  nerve  through 
the  lower  belly  and,  all 
therein  contained. 


Azygos. 

c  A  divifidn  of  the  branch 
Azygos  unto  the  feventh 
and  eighth  rib. 
d  d  The  rigiic  intercoftal 
veins. 

of  The  left  intercoftal  veins. 


The  twelfth  T able,  or  Fa¬ 
cio  ;  in  the  third  Vifien, 


The  fifteenth  Table  ,  cr 
Facto  j  in  the  third  Vi' 
fion. 


Sheweth  the  Ventricles 
the  Heart  divided 
their  length. 


®/ 

in 


The  defcendingtruiickof 
the  great  arterie. 

Part  ofthe  skol  cove-i;  m\tceidY/gl"XftlK 


red  with  the  thick  mem¬ 
brane- 

b  b  Portions  of  the  optick 
nerves. 

c  c  The  fleepy  arteries. 

d  The  bafon  hanging  down¬ 
wards. 

e  The  flegmatick  glandule. 

f  Portions  of  the  fecond 
pair  of  nerves. 


The  eight  Table,  or  Facio  -, 
in  the  third  Vifion. 

The  former  wormy  prccefs. 


fpending  it  felf  into  the 
temporal  mufcle. 

Another  propagation  to 
the  coat  of  rJhenoftriJs. 
The  fourth  pair,  or  the 
lefter  root  of  the  third  pair. 
p  A  propagation  of  this  foine- 
what  written. 

A  propagation  of  the  fame 
to  the  gums  ,  and  another 
to  the  upper  teeth. 

Another  to  the  under  jaw 
whofe  circles  reach  unto 
the  teeth. 

/■/The  fpending  of  the 
nerves  of  the  foutrth  pair 
into  the  coats  of  the  tongue 
and  pa  Hat. 

t  u  The  fifth  pair  or  the  au¬ 
ditory  nerve. 

123  Branches  of  the  fifth, 
pair. 

1  Attaining  the  fiice  ,  may 
here  rightly  be  taken  for 
the  eight  pair. 

2  The  fecond  upper  branch 
joyning  with  the  firft  nerve. 

3  The  third  lower  branch 
joyning  with  the  firft  nerve. 

The  fixth  pair  of  nerves  5 
here  a  propagation  of  the 
feventh  pair  (  which  at- 
taineth  the  upper  part  of 
the  throttle)  cut  alunder. 


The  ninth  Table,  or  Facto-, 
in  the  third  Vifion. 

The  hinder  wormy  procefs. 


The  tenth  Table,  or  Facto-, 
in  the  third  Vifien. 

A  The  backfide  of  the  fto- 
mack  toward  the  back. 

a  The  gullet  or  orifice  of 
the  gullet  in  the  chops. 

ii  c  d  The  length  of  the  gul¬ 
let  or  O  ophage. 

hb  The  tonfils, or  glandules, 

or  the  fides  of  the  gullet. 

c  The  glandulous  body  at 
the  fifth  rack- bone. 

d  The  right  or  upper  orifice 
®f  the  ftomack,  where  the 
gullet  is  inferred  or  con- 
nefted. 

e  e  Nerves  from  the  fixth 
pair  unto  the  ftomack. 

/  The  left  or  fecond  orifice 
of  the  ftomack,  called  Py¬ 
lorus, 

g  The  gut,  called  Duodenum, 
h  The  paflage  of  the  bladder 
of  gall  into  the  Duodenum, 
iiii  The  veifels  of  the  fto¬ 
mack  cut  afunder. 
k^kmm  The  inmoft  coat  of 
the  ftomack. 

I  The  iniddle-moft  part  of 
the  ftomack,  torn  off. 

Bee  The  cavity  of  the  fto¬ 
mack. 

A  round  fwelling  or  the 


a  a 


right  orifice. 
b  The  infide  of  the  Duode¬ 
num, 

The  left  orifice*  or  Pylo¬ 


rus. 


dd  A  round  fwelling  of  the 
Tylotus  his  circle. 


The  e  'eventh  T able, or  Fa¬ 
cto  ^  ofthe  tkVd  Vifion. 

A  portion  of  the  hollow 
vein  whence  arifeth  the 
Azygo 


a 


The  thirteenth  Table  ,  or 
Facio  -,  in  the  third  Vi 
fion. 

^  A  portion  of  the  guts  cur 
out  near  the  blind  gut  and 
laid  open  ,  where  may  be 
feenthe  floodgates  hin¬ 
dring  the  return  ofthe  ex¬ 
crements  into  the  fraaller 
guts. 


The  fourteenth  T able  ,  or 
Facio  j  in  the  third  Vi¬ 
fion. 

a  The  defcendingtrunck  of 
the  hollow  vein. 

b  The  defeending  trtinckof 
the  great  artery. 

c  A  branch  from  the  foer- 
maticks  to  the  rain  or  the 
belly. 

d  The  eraulgent  vein  and 
artery. 

e  The  bladder  opened, 

/  The  reins. 

g  The  ureters. 
h  The  trumpet  or  leading 
veflTelof  the  feed. 

The  veilels  to  the  trum¬ 
pet  from  the  fperma- 
ticks. 

k_  The  divifion  of  the  vein 
and  arterie  into  iliack 
branches. 

I  Veftels  from  the  fperma- 
ticks  creeping  by  the  bot¬ 
tom  and  neck  of  the 
womb. 

m  The  womb. 

»  The  right  fpermatick  vein 
out  of  the  trunck  of  the 
hollow  vein. 

0  The  left  fpermatick  vein 
out  of  the  kidney  vein. 
p  p  The  fpermatick  arte¬ 
ries. 

The  contiguity  of  the  fper- 
inatick  veins,  and  arteries, 
in  which  agreement  they 
Aide  into  the  purfe  of  the 
tefticles  by  the  produfti- 
on  of  the  rim  of  the  bel¬ 
ly- 

The  neck  of  the  womb. 

/  The  lower  velTels  of  the 
womb  embracing  the  neck 
of  the  fame. 

tt  The  tefticles  or  ftones. 
uu  The  ligament  or  ty,  cal- 


great  artene. 
d  The  venal  arterie. 

The  hollow  vein. 
fi  The  right  ventricle  of 
the  heart. 

b  The  left  ventricle  of  the 
heart. 

ggg.  The  fle/hy  fubftance  of 
the  heart  dilfefted. 


The  fixteenth  Table, orFa- 
cio  j  in  the  third  Vifion, 

Sheweth  the  Heart  laido- 
pen  by  the  venal  Arte¬ 
ry  of  the  left  Ventricle, 

a  The  great  arterie  refefted. 
b  The  arterial  vein  refefted. 
cc  The  orifice  of  the  arte- 
ria|veii)  opened. 
d  The  left  ear  of  the  heart 
inverted. 

e  c  The  two  floodgates  of  the 
venal  arterie. 

f  The  outward  fubftance  of 
the  heart  ftiuting  the  ven¬ 
tricle. 

gg  Certain  filaments  grow¬ 
ing  as  well  to  the  hear*,  as 
to  the  valves,  and  marked 
with  i; 

The  wall  or  partition  be¬ 
twixt  the  ventricles. 
k.  The  point  of  the  heart,cal- 
led  Cone  and  Mucro. 


The  feventeenth  Table,  or 
Facio-,  in  the  third  Vi\ 
fion, 

Sheweth  the  Heart  opened 
by  the  right  Ventricle 
and  hollow  Vein, 


o- 


led  Crem.tfieres, 
The  privities. 


0  b  f  The  hollow  vein. 

bede  The  hollow  vein 
pened. 

b  The  place  where  the  hol¬ 
low  vein  gapeth  into  the 
right  ventricle  of  the 
heart. 

c  A  circle  benching  out  in 
the  orifice  of  the  hollow 
vein. 

d  Theorifice  of  the  defeen¬ 
ding  trunck  of  the  hollow 
vein. 

e  The  orifice  of  the  afoen- 
ding  trunck  of  the  hollow 
vein. 

gh  Two  valves  of  the  hol¬ 
low  vein,  but  the  third  on 
the  fide  is  not  here  difeo- 
vered. 

/•  Certain  flcfhy  portions  un¬ 
to  which  grots. 

k^k  The  filaments  of  the 
floodgates  or  valves. 

/  The  point  of  the  heart, 
Apex  cordis. 

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